Adam Bonner: No matter what you think you think, you think the same as I think.
Kip Lurie: Did I hear someone say "sing it again"?
Adam Bonner: No.
Amanda Bonner: Now, you look here, Kip. I'm fighting my prejudices, but it's clear that you're behaving like a, like a - well, I'd hate to put it this way - like a man.
Kip Lurie: You watch your language.
Beryl Caighn: She tried to shoot me.
Adam Bonner: How do you know that?
Beryl Caighn: Because she did.
Amanda Bonner: What I said was true, there's no difference between the sexes. Men, women, the same.
Adam Bonner: They are?
Amanda Bonner: Well, maybe there is a difference, but it's a little difference.
Adam Bonner: Well, you know as the French say.
Amanda Bonner: What do they say?
Adam Bonner: Vive la difference.
Amanda Bonner: Which means?
Adam Bonner: Which means hurrah for that little difference.
Amanda Bonner: And after you shot your husband... how did you feel?
Doris Attinger: Hungry.
Adam Bonner: First of all, I should like to say that I think the arguments advanced by the counsel for the defense were sound... mere sound.
Adam Bonner: Is that what they taught you at Yale Law School?